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title sums it up
It also means weeeeeeeee men in speedos.
a thing that happened on a sunday night and i decided it was a good time to put my hot girl disguise on whoops

rpg101 said
I watched V for Vendetta with friends, skipped homework, started watching the Dark Knight and fell asleep on my friend's floor.


Sounds like you.

Also you're all weirdies for making this thread drag on so long. No one wants this. No one. Wants this.
I am disappoint.
of the magic of makeup.

I can transform myself from a tired looking 20-something meh looking girl into a fucking smoking hot (even by my standards) skankalicious ho in about 20 minutes or less.

I had some post-Halloween creativity to get out of my system so I broke out my darkest lipstick, eyeliner, and plastic vampire fangs and the result was that I didn't recognize myself but I would definitely fuck me with no questions asked.

anyway that's all. carry on.
Raxacoricofallapatorius said
I had a lot of people ask me what I was supposed to be, but when I saidThey would say "ah yes, that makes sense in more ways than one."


D: holy wot you're good looking where did that come from
I usually go for something a bit subtle but eventually recognizable when I dress up for Halloween (like modern-day Snow White, Sarah Palin, etc). This year, kind of last minute, I decided to be Wednesday from the Addams Family.

and it turned out (hooray) slightly recognizable

Also pictured is my now full grown youngest rat, Bran. <3 Took forever to get him to stay still for a picture.



Unfortunately all I did for halloween was bake some muffins and bring them to work. I worked all through normal Halloween celebratory hours. Some other coworkers dressed up, too. At one point I came face-to-face with the guy from Saw. Giant 50-something guy with a handlebar mustache and a penchant for scaring people. I almost shat myself. But I didn't. Aren't you proud?
scribz said
It's actually a factor of both. Saying that it's a choice therefore anyone being depressed is just choosing to be so is a huge simplification that ignores the chronic chemical imbalances that can be at play, and more importantly the often lacking support structure that these people need to kickstart themselves back into a functional thriving lifestyle. But saying that it's entirely not a choice and that it just happens is a huge simplification that ignores the personal steps those depressed need to make, regardless of support structure or not, in order to get out of it, as well as those who put themselves in the situations in which they'll become depressed. One side ignores the external factors that depressed people often need order to actually fight it, which leads to less altruism and care within society and adds prejudice that can make things harder.The other ignores the factor that most people have varying degrees of learned victim hood which will entirely hold them back if they don't suck it up, stop looking for things to blame, accept where they are, and personally put in the work themselves.


Well said, Scribblez.
Makes me upset that people think mental and emotional illnesses like depression, anxiety, etc is a choice. Do you really think I or anyone else would CHOOSE that for themselves? Really?
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